Oracle interMedia Locator User's Guide and Reference Release 8.1.7 Part Number A85334-01 |
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This guide describes how to use Oracle interMedia Locator.
Oracle interMedia Locator requires Oracle8i or Oracle8i Enterprise Edition.
For information about the differences between Oracle8i and Oracle8i Enterprise Edition and the features and options that are available to you, see Getting to Know Oracle8i.
This guide is for anyone who is interested in storing, retrieving, and manipulating locator point data in an Oracle database, including developers of locator specialization services.
This guide contains the following chapters and appendixes:
Note: For information added after the release of this guide, refer to the online README.TXT file in your ORACLE_HOME directory. Depending on your operating system, this file may be in: Please see your operating-system specific installation guide for more information. For the latest documentation, see the Oracle Technology Network Web site: http://technet.oracle.com/ |
For more information about using this product in a development environment, see the following documents in the Release 8.1.7 Oracle8i documentation set:
In this guide, Oracle interMedia Locator is sometimes referred to as Locator.
In examples, an implied carriage return occurs at the end of each line, unless otherwise noted. You must press the Return key at the end of a line of input.
The following conventions are also used in this guide:
:The following substantive changes were made to this guide since its previous version for release 8.1.6 on the Oracle Technology Network (OTN) Web site.
Other minor corrections and clarifications are also included.
Locator supports two new Oracle partners, MapQuest.com and whereonearth.com, who each provide geocoding services to complement your Oracle solution. See Chapter 1 for more information.
The generic geocoding interface to third-party geocoding software for batch geocoding is described. See Chapter 3 for more information.
New sample code is provided that describes how to use Locator to find the distance between two points. See Section A.2.2 for more information.
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